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School of Law’s Kevin McMunigal pens piece on investigative deceit for law journal
Kevin McMunigal, Judge Ben C. Green Professor in the School of Law, recently published an article on “Investigative Deceit” in the Hasting Law Journal.
Law professor Juscelino Colares publishes article on WTO adjudication
School of Law professor Juscelino F. Colares’ article “The Limits of WTO Adjudication: Is Compliance the Problem?” appeared in the Journal of International Economic Law.
History department’s Peter Shulman publishes article on “The Making of a Tax Break”
Peter Shulman, assistant professor of history, published an article in Journal of Policy History. The article discusses “The Making of a Tax Break: The Oil Depletion Allowance, Scientific Taxation, and Natural Resources Policy in the Early Twentieth Century,” can be read online.
Why aren't legal academics present in Washington? Law professor Jonathan Adler weighs in
It’s all academic (subscription required) The National Law Journal: Legal academics haven’t been able to get high-profile positions in Washington recently. School of Law professor Jonathan Adler said the academic freedom of professors to write controversial ideas could become a liability in…
Political science professor Kathryn Lavelle weighs in on the budget debate in Washington
Cut or spend: What's the long term solution to America's budget challenge? Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs, talks about the current and long-term implications of the ongoing budget and debt debate in…
Adjunct law professor Catherine LaCroix discusses potential issues with urban farming
Plowing over: Can urban farming save Detroit and other declining cities? Will the law allow it? ABA Journal: Urban gardens and farms are filling up empty lots in cities across the country, but zoning laws and other issues could pose legal problems. Catherine LaCroix, adjunct professor at the…
Staff: Take the Procurement Services customer service survey for chance to win Flip camera
Staff members are invited to take the Procurement Services annual customer service survey. Participant responses will help the department provide better service. Participants will be entered to win a Flip video camera. Click here to take the survey.
Software Center releases newest version of data analysis, graphing software Origin
The Information Technology Services (ITS) Software Center has updated Origin to version 8.5.1. It is available for free to Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff, for Windows only. Origin 8.5.1 provides data analysis and graphing capabilities, including peak-analysis and…
Jared Bendis talks about the fine—or not so fine—art of YouTube
The fine art of YouTube Chicago Tribune: Forty-eight hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, most of is of questionable quality. “Some reflect that when the typewriter was invented, there was no boom in great literature," said Jared Bendis, creative director of new media at The…
Nursing professor Carol Musil discusses grandparents' second round of parenting
More grandparents taking on a second round of parenting USA Today: More grandparents than ever are taking on the responsibilities of parenting their grandchildren, when the grandchild’s parents are out of the picture. This new role is causing extra worry, said Carol Musil, professor in Frances…